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Before the release of Mission: Impossible – Fallout in July 2018, director Christopher McQuarrie and co-star Cavill pitched their take on a new Superman film, but Warner Bros. did not pursue the idea. [50] Later in 2018, the studio asked James Gunn to write and direct a Superman film, but he was uncertain if he wanted to take on the character.
He also said the new plan would emulate Marvel's model of having a single, unified approach to each character, specifically highlighting new approaches to Batman and Superman. By mid-November, Gunn had already begun writing the script for a new DC film while Safran had been "fixing" the DCEU film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023). [35]
In October 2022, Abrams and Coates' film was revealed to be set in a separate continuity from other DC franchises, similar to Joker (2019), [88] and the film remained in active development by December under the then-recently formed DC Studios when its co-chairman and co-CEO James Gunn announced that he was writing a new Superman film.
The new Superman film, which was previously titled Superman: Legacy, will be directed and written by Gunn, who previously helmed DC Comics’ The Suicide Squad as well as Marvel’s Guardians of ...
The DC movie universe will return to their roots by bringing the Man of Steel back to the big screen in Superman. The movie — originally titled Superman: Legacy — was announced in January 2023 ...
Superman appears in Superman 75th Anniversary, an animated short created by Zack Snyder and Bruce Timm. Superman appears in The Lego Movie franchise, voiced by Channing Tatum. [4] Superman appears in JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time, voiced by Peter Jessop. [4] Superman appears in the Lego DC Comics film series, voiced by Nolan North. [4]
Superman: Man of Tomorrow is a 2020 American animated superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman.Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Entertainment, and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, it is the first installment in the DC Animated Movie Universe's second phase, and the sixteenth overall.
[153] [154] In February 2021, Ta-Nehisi Coates was revealed to be writing a new Superman film set in the DCEU and produced by J. J. Abrams, [155] expected to cast a Black actor as Superman. [156] Similar to The Batman, however, the film's connections to the DCEU were later dropped, placing it in a separate continuity. [131]